The Annual School Takeover at Dulwich Picture Gallery, shot over four days of organised mayhem. The kids take over the gallery space to present classes in printing, while in the gallery they tell stories and take members of the public around the space. The Kids were great to photograph and really did add to the enjoyment of shooting this event.

David Leam, London First’s infrastructure director responded to this and said:

“There is simply not enough room on our railways for the millions of people who rely on a train for their daily commute. Next month’s engineering works at Waterloo will provide a short term fix but it risks being only a sticking plaster. The government must plan for the long term and deliver on projects like Crossrail 2, otherwise we face further delays, station closures and, for commuters lucky enough to get onto a train, they’ll be crammed in like sardines.”

Guerrilla PR Event Photography shot on a train leaving London Victoria for Clapham junction, a hot day with the whiff of Sardine in the air!

The girls were photographed as part of an event aimed to promote and endorse Swimwear 365. The photography was geared towards representing a fun day of fitness and swimwear and was shot in a wonderful shoot house in South West London.

Tesco has announced zero sugar, low calorie drinks range, Revolution Waves, will sit on the shelves in 32 Tesco stores across Yorkshire. The water supplier is donating 10p per bottle sold to NHS charities across the region.

The Yorkshire business was founded in 2015 by childhood friends Dan Norton, Charlie Simpson-Daniel and Phil Raikes who all share the same passion for sport being ex and current international athletes. The business partners have a plethora of sporting achievements between them with Dan holding the title of England Sevens star winger and silver medallist in the Rio Olympics; Charlie was also a member of the England Sevens Squad in 2010 whilst Phil played international cricket as a schoolboy.

Pollinator Day was an interactive, playful and informative day packed with opportunities to find out more about the vital role pollinators play across the globe. Photography can capture the wonder and joy of discovery and Kew Gardens certainly provided a day of knowledge through play and interaction with one of our most important insects, the Bee.

'Science Fundamentals', a fun and interesting charity event organised in collaboration with the Science Museum and attended by Brakes Group CEO, Andrew Bush. I had fun taking photographs of the dynamic and fun packed day!

Here are a few images of an event I photographed at the Dulwich Picture Gallery…Creative fun at the Dulwich Picture Gallery with Tamara McFarlane and her team, celebrating, with gusto, the ten year anniversary of the 'Tales on Moon Lane' book shop.